Make Noise Rosie

Overview

Rosie is an output audio interface with two input channels and additional functions like crossfadting, a mono aux send with stereo return (!). It was developed for live use when pre-listening patched with headphones is essential and for that reason Rosie has an interesting auto-cue function and a controlable head phone amp.

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Details

The top control blends between the two input channels, just like a crossfader.
The Aux send is mono, the aux return ,monor or stereo. Both the send's and return's level are adjustable
An Auto-Cue function allows for pre-listening patches.

worth knowing

Makenoise was founded by Tony Rolando. At the age of 12 he connected his e-guitar to a Pioneer SR-202 reverb and he has "been warped, searching for inspiration in sound ever since!" He got his start into engineering while working it the electronics industry and then started building custom music electronics under the names OWL and Makenoise. The once tiny enterprise from Asheville deleveloped to a respectable manufacturer.
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